Create pdf documents that others cannot convert, that can display in a browser

As you can see, it’s not anything hard. The biggest one is creating the hyperlink table of contents. Right now, if I do it from OFFICE 2010, the links don’t work. I have to modify those Word documents in Word 2000 and then create the pdf from 2000. I’ve even had issues where I changed the Word document in 2010, but then re-opened it in 2000 to create the pdf w/links and the links didn’t work. I don’t know if it’s Microsoft 2010 breaking the links or the old Adobe Professional that’s not working with 2010.

Just need something that will work. So looking for options. Again it just needs to work.

Okay maybe I can explain better.
I go to word 2010 and hit save as pdf and the links WILL BREAK. Basically we have a pdf on a website listing our table of contents. If it opens up in an external program (say adobe for example) the links will not work; However, if I take and install foxit reader and make it load INSIDE THE BROWSER the links work just fine.
What appears to be happening is the links have spaces in them, so lets say the following link

human resources policies gets changes to human%20resources%20polices and it simply can not find the link cause the external program sees the special characters and doesn't see them as spaces.

Now if I create the pdf in word 2000 the links will work just fine but I accidently open the pdf in word 2010 and save it, then the links break again.

Would an update to office 2013 fix the issue? Do I need to use adobe professional? I'm lost at this point.

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I just tried with the converter and it breaks the links. More specifically
I have a doc file I open in word that has links on it.
I hoover the mouse over the link and then if I hit ctrl + click then I can follow the link.

Now if I use that converter and convert to pdf (or save the file as a pdf in word 2010), then the links are no longer clickable. its like a static image. That is part of the issue. Maybe if we can get that figured out first.

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